Memphis University School - Owl Yearbook (Memphis, TN)

 - Class of 1967

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ANDREW McCORMICK ACKLEN Andy transferred from East High this year so that he could join George. Andy has mixed in well and has learned quickly to find the Senior Commons Room, in which he shoots rotation everyday after lunch. While at East High, Andy was very active in sports, running track for three years. He has been a member of the Pep Club this year and has performed many activities for the club. WILLIAM WALLACE AYCOCK Bill is our Senior outdoorsman. Having been in the Hunting and Fishing Club since the ninth grade, he was elected its presi- dent in both his Junior and Senior years. If he is not at school, it ' s a sure bet that he is out hunting. Having played football for four years, Bill was perhaps the most versatile member of the team this year, playing in both the line and backfield. He has also served on the social committee for several years. STEPHEN LESLIE BAIN Steve was the Jim Taylor of the ' 66-61 football team, rewriting the record books at MUS. His most outstanding honors include his being selected for the all-county team and receiving honorable mention all-state. With his driving determination, he led MUS to a 7-3 winning season. Steve, also an excellent sprinter, has run track for four years. HUGH HUMPHREYS BOSWORTH, JR. Hugh has been very active around the school. As a Junior he was track manager and participated in both the Chess Club and the Hunting and Fishing Club. He was also an ac- tive member of the Civic Service Club, heading the Easter Egg Hunt last year. This year Hugh has been a hall monitor and has worked hard on the newspaper staff. He is one of those brave students that tries his best to take a MacQueen course. 26

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HONOR COUNCIL Crawford Mcdonald, jr. Ford is the most honest person in school, or so his class thinks. Ford has been on the Honor Council for three years, and this year he was honored by being elected President of the Honor Council. Last year Ford was Features Editor on the Annu al and was chosen for Quill and Scroll. He has also been active in sports. For three years he has played basketball, and this year he is a varsity starter. Ford has also been one of the top players on the varsity tennis team for four years, and this year he tried his hand at cross country. Ford has also been active in clubs, being a member of both the Pep Club and the Hunting and Fishing Club. RAY EDGAR HIGGINS, JR. Ray was chosen Friendliest this year, perhaps because of his association with Ginny Stevens. He has served on the Honor Council since his Freshman year, and this year he was chosen vice-president. Besides this he was secretary of the Student Council. Ray ' s athletic achievements have been in track and cross country, and this year, as co-captain of the cross country team, he broke the existing school record for the cross country run. RANDOLPH THOMAS WELLFORD Randy is without a doubt one of the most popular students at MUS, and he is always among friends, Since the eighth grade, when he first met Coach Peters, Randy ' s athletic ability has been devoted to track and the cross country team. This year, as co-captain of both teams, he was a vital part of J err y and the Pacemakers. Randy was elected the Senior class rep- resentative to the Student Council, and he has put forth a first rate effort in making the council successful this year. 25



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WILLIAM HENRY BRYCE, III Bill is one of those rare seniors who likes to be quiet, but whenever he does speak, he always cracks a funny. He has worked hard while at MUS. For two years he has been on the annual staff, and this year he was chosen Sports Editor. Bill has not let outside activities interfere with his studying, as is shown by his being elected to the National Honor Society and having the distinction of being accepted by Davidson College on the Early Deci- sion Plan. This year Bill was also selected for the Election Committee and has been a member of the Hunting and Fishing Club. JOHN CLAIBORNE CALLISON John has been an outstanding member of the senior class. This has been one of his busiest years. In the Student Council elections he was chosen Commis- sioner of Student Activities. With this office came many responsibilities which he has handled excellently. He was also chosen as assistant editor for the annual after serving on the annual staff for three years. He has also been on the paper staff for three years. Among clubs, John has been a member of the Pep Club, Creative Writing Club and Debating Club. He has served as lab assistant for two years. John was one of the three boys to receive early decision to college. He plans to attend Emory University next year. JAMES ALLEY COWAN Jim is the Tiny Tim of the Senior class but he has done big things for the school. He has played tennis for four years and has made several road trips with the team. Since the tenth g ade Jim has been in the Hunting and Fishing Club and this year was elected Vice-president. He has also been an active member of the Pep Club and will be best noted for his goal post climbing ability. During his junior and senior years, Jim has served willingly on the paper staff. HENRY CRAFT, JR. Henry, otherwise known as Bullet, has been one of the most scholarly students ever to hit MUS. Since the seventh grade he has consistently made excellent grades. He was chosen for the National Honor Society in his junior year. He was a member of last years suc- cessful Civic Service Club and has been in the Creative Writing Club for three years. Henry will always be remembered for his yellow Corvair. 27

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